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the taliban read the u.s. news and they figured the best way to get their hands on him was to keep him in the country as long as possible. they called our tipline that our government has in kabul and said janis is a bad guy and the state department's knee jerk reaction was to ignore two years of investigative background checks on him and said you know what, i know our background checks say you are a good guy but we have one anonymous tip so you can't come to the u.s. anymore. janis is the only one. out of 8750 visa only 114 were issued last month. and on the iraqi side 8000 of the 25,000 have gone through. we had a person on earlier this month that came on anonymously he is still struggling to get out of iraq. what does the state department not? are we letting down these people that helped the united states. >> the state department's way is to figure out how to deny at all costs no one wants to let in the next bin laden. in the history of both of these pro garages not a single interpreter that has come to the
the taliban read the u.s. news and they figured the best way to get their hands on him was to keep him in the country as long as possible. they called our tipline that our government has in kabul and said janis is a bad guy and the state department's knee jerk reaction was to ignore two years of investigative background checks on him and said you know what, i know our background checks say you are a good guy but we have one anonymous tip so you can't come to the u.s. anymore. janis is the only...
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, but it is the taliban's strongest area in the north. he was gunned down this morning on his way to work. and it sends a very strong message to the government here in kabul. and anyone involved in the elections next year. >> okay. jane thank you. jane ferguson live for us from kabul. >>> one person has been killed in protesting in bangladesh during a nationwide strike. they are angry at the death sentence handed to a senior figure in the party. he is the sixth senior opposition leader to be convicted this year. the opposition says the trials are politically motivated. >>> renewed calls for tougher gun laws in the united states. court documents reveal the gunman suspected of killing 12 in washington bought a gun legally. in that story coming up, plus, streets returned into rivers. mexico brace for its third storm in less than a week. and coming up in sports, the champions league returns. >>> separatist rebels in the southern philippines appear to be losing ground to the army. 100,000 people have been made homeless. >> reporter: after ten
, but it is the taliban's strongest area in the north. he was gunned down this morning on his way to work. and it sends a very strong message to the government here in kabul. and anyone involved in the elections next year. >> okay. jane thank you. jane ferguson live for us from kabul. >>> one person has been killed in protesting in bangladesh during a nationwide strike. they are angry at the death sentence handed to a senior figure in the party. he is the sixth senior opposition...
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troops out of afghanistan could make country more vulnerable to the taliban. findings published in the washington post say the taliban could reemerge three years after u.s. troops withdrawal in 2014. >>> he was the russian novelist who inspired leaders like began dee and martin luther king, jr. now leo tolstoy's entire body of work is being digitized for entire world to see. david reports. >> reporter: this is the voice of the 19th century russian writer leo tolstoy. widely considered one of the world's greatest novelist with works such as war and peace and annika karenina. he's reading one of hair fairytales about a world and a child and this remarkable footage shows him in his final years at his country estate. we caught up with his great, great granddaughter at his house in moscow now the tolstoy museum. she was in the middle i've photo shoot for a magazine. she has been the driving force behind the project to disties de the edge tire works of tolstoy to put a new generation literal police in touch with his heritage online. >> i wanted people to return to r
troops out of afghanistan could make country more vulnerable to the taliban. findings published in the washington post say the taliban could reemerge three years after u.s. troops withdrawal in 2014. >>> he was the russian novelist who inspired leaders like began dee and martin luther king, jr. now leo tolstoy's entire body of work is being digitized for entire world to see. david reports. >> reporter: this is the voice of the 19th century russian writer leo tolstoy. widely...
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she was of shot by the taliban a year ago. that did not silence her as an advocate for girls' education. well, now, 16-year-old, she has even bigger dreams. >> i want to become a prime minister of pakistan and i think it's really good. [ male announcer ] this is jim, a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation -- an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well managed
she was of shot by the taliban a year ago. that did not silence her as an advocate for girls' education. well, now, 16-year-old, she has even bigger dreams. >> i want to become a prime minister of pakistan and i think it's really good. [ male announcer ] this is jim, a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation -- an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly...
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the taliban claiming responsibility for the attack. a main highway used for nato supply trucks is being shut down because of the attack. >> another fox news alert for you. new details about the crisis in syria. the president's inner circle floods the zone trying to gain congressional support for a military strike. this as syria mocks the white house calling president obama's decision to take his finger off the trigger a historic american retreat. and while you were sleeping, this, a nuclear weapon carrier group rerouted. we're live in washington with the latest for us. >> good morning heather. good morning, ainsley. the possibility of a military strike against syria and the pending vote in congress headlined the sunday talk shows. the top news maker secretary of state john kerry presenting new evidence that chemical weapons were used last month in syria. >> the fact is that yesterday we have now learned that hair and blood samples that have come to us from east damascus from individuals who were engaged as first responders in east dama
the taliban claiming responsibility for the attack. a main highway used for nato supply trucks is being shut down because of the attack. >> another fox news alert for you. new details about the crisis in syria. the president's inner circle floods the zone trying to gain congressional support for a military strike. this as syria mocks the white house calling president obama's decision to take his finger off the trigger a historic american retreat. and while you were sleeping, this, a...
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al al jazeera has spoken to the taliban, but they're not sure yet. they're not outright denying this attack at this point, but as you have said, this comes at a town where her own predecessor was killed. this was also a summer when women across afghanistan are being targeted. a senior female afghan m.p. from kandahar was released only after last week after nearly a month in taliban custody where she was held hostage. there are many other incidences across the country this summer. when we look at the police force in terms of the women in the police force, we know in a recent report that was released just last week that afghan police officers who are female only make up about 1% of the force. so this is unlikely -- these targeted killings are unlikely to decrease the number of police officers immediately. what it is is often basically attacktic of intimidation to try to get women to step back and be too afraid to enter into the security forces. this attack and this death of a very, very senior and well-respected police officer will only really work to
al al jazeera has spoken to the taliban, but they're not sure yet. they're not outright denying this attack at this point, but as you have said, this comes at a town where her own predecessor was killed. this was also a summer when women across afghanistan are being targeted. a senior female afghan m.p. from kandahar was released only after last week after nearly a month in taliban custody where she was held hostage. there are many other incidences across the country this summer. when we look...
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the taliban now are admitting it. local pakistani television networks are saying that his funeral will be held at about 10 gmt tomorrow, which is saturday. so, indeed, the confirmation is coming in, and of course this may prove to be a game changer. >> after five days of negotiations there is no clarity on whether the various sides in the syrian conflict will attend the u.n. summit in geneva, called geneva 2. the envoy is in syria now. they said the rebels need to unite and send one delegation. the united nations was hoping to convene those talks this month. earlier i spoke at length with dr. leslie geld. he said the united states does not have an end game in syria. >> when i think about u.s. strategy in syria, i think there is no strategy at all. if you listen to the senators yesterday in the hearing, almost every one of them, republicans and democrats, agreed on that. the essence of it is this. we can't win the war in syria ourselves. i don't know anyone who believes we can. if we were to have any real influence the
the taliban now are admitting it. local pakistani television networks are saying that his funeral will be held at about 10 gmt tomorrow, which is saturday. so, indeed, the confirmation is coming in, and of course this may prove to be a game changer. >> after five days of negotiations there is no clarity on whether the various sides in the syrian conflict will attend the u.n. summit in geneva, called geneva 2. the envoy is in syria now. they said the rebels need to unite and send one...
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i think the taliban, first of all, i think there's several flavors of taliban. i think there are some who are reconcilable and undoubtedly some that are not. and so long as we can have enough precision in the way we reach out to them, then i won't have the kind of concerns you're talking about, about whether the sacrifices would somehow be undermined. >> i want to ask you, up on the hill, as you know, there are a lot of people who believe that the reporting and the whole issue of a sexual assault within the unit should be taken out of the chain of command and that the person who has been assaulted should be able to take it to a military prosecutor somewhere else. i know the military opposes that, but it is to me the equivalent of going to your boss at a company when the vice president has assaulted you, and knowing where that alliance is. can you see your way clear to why people would want to do that? >> yeah. first, let me assure you, we're not in opposition to anything. that's not my role. it's not the role of the chiefs to oppose. it's rather our role to reco
i think the taliban, first of all, i think there's several flavors of taliban. i think there are some who are reconcilable and undoubtedly some that are not. and so long as we can have enough precision in the way we reach out to them, then i won't have the kind of concerns you're talking about, about whether the sacrifices would somehow be undermined. >> i want to ask you, up on the hill, as you know, there are a lot of people who believe that the reporting and the whole issue of a sexual...
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military two generals were fired for not having adequate protection of a giant base that was stormed by taliban fighters more on that coming up. reverend jackson was invited by the colombian rebel group the fark to mediate the release of the hostage but colombia's president has refused the meeting we'll talk about that and more with the reverend themself later in the show. it's tuesday october first five pm in washington d.c. i'm not going lopez and you are watching r t well happy government shutdown day everyone because of congress' inability and unwillingness to find a compromise on a spending bill the government has now shut down for the first time in seventeen years across the country over four hundred parts of museums have been closed over eight hundred thousand people have received furlough notices nasa has essentially shuttered the list goes on seventeen hours into the shutdown and congress is still no closer to a resolution in fact we might be moving in the exact opposite direction the senate voted today to reject the house's request to hold formal talks on a stopgap spending bill in a
military two generals were fired for not having adequate protection of a giant base that was stormed by taliban fighters more on that coming up. reverend jackson was invited by the colombian rebel group the fark to mediate the release of the hostage but colombia's president has refused the meeting we'll talk about that and more with the reverend themself later in the show. it's tuesday october first five pm in washington d.c. i'm not going lopez and you are watching r t well happy government...
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in the taliban. violence in northern myanmar. shops gutted by fire, the crowd reports a muslim man set fire to a buddhist woman. french police arrested a man suspected of stabbing a soldier over the weekend. his fingerprints were found at the scene. prosecutors believe the suspect may have been religiously motivated. one of the world's biggest money-laundering organizations has been shut down by a cyber- crime task force. authorities say that $6 billion have been moved from around the grow -- around the globe. thatis was the website customers used to make their deposits out of liberty reserve, based in costa rica. this is what they saw when it was shut down by authorities. seven people were indicted, including delivery reserve brainchild, a former u.s. citizen arrested together with an associate in spain. >> by indicting liberty reserve and its principals, restraining $25 million in criminal proceeds, for fitting domain names, seizing servers around the globe, the message is clear. money launderers c
in the taliban. violence in northern myanmar. shops gutted by fire, the crowd reports a muslim man set fire to a buddhist woman. french police arrested a man suspected of stabbing a soldier over the weekend. his fingerprints were found at the scene. prosecutors believe the suspect may have been religiously motivated. one of the world's biggest money-laundering organizations has been shut down by a cyber- crime task force. authorities say that $6 billion have been moved from around the grow --...
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fighters in the eastern afghan province of nangarhar a military convoy was attacked by taliban insurgents leading to a large number of casualties on both sides as well as several civilian deaths since the bloodiest violence in the country since nato troops began drawl earlier this year. which results of the parliamentary vote in zimbabwe have given the incumbent president's party a two thirds majority of it mcgarvie supporters say they are short of a landslide victory elections have been called free and peaceful by international bodies however the opposition candidate has called the vote a farce declaring it void. the world update the chin is an army has launched a massive air and ground offensive against islamist militants near the border with algeria the operation targets a region that saw overnight clashes between government forces and armed groups earlier this week eight two million soldiers were killed by militants in the area multiculturalism is under the spotlight in france with an increasing number of people say a lack of integration is causing a growing divide in french society i
fighters in the eastern afghan province of nangarhar a military convoy was attacked by taliban insurgents leading to a large number of casualties on both sides as well as several civilian deaths since the bloodiest violence in the country since nato troops began drawl earlier this year. which results of the parliamentary vote in zimbabwe have given the incumbent president's party a two thirds majority of it mcgarvie supporters say they are short of a landslide victory elections have been called...
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the pakistani taliban is claiming responsibility for that attack. how low, you're watching al jazeera live from london. syrian activists accuse government forests -- forces in the country's northwest. dozens die in fighting in .orwich area -- in nigeria al jazeera has exclusive access. china launches a terrorism drive in the south china sea. just a week to go to until pakistani elections. it has been mired by violence. twin bombs killed four people in southern cap -- pakistan. it went off in the offices of the biggest political party. themqm party is one of three liberal secular parties that have been targeted by the taliban head of the election on may 11. let's get the latest now. he joins us now from the scene of those blasts in karachi. i am not at the scene of the blast. it is too dangerous to be there. what happens in these cases as that secondary and surgery -- or jerry blast happened. there was a bomb planted just a street away from the actual headquarters of the mqm. it is the closest the taliban has managed to get to the headquarters of the
the pakistani taliban is claiming responsibility for that attack. how low, you're watching al jazeera live from london. syrian activists accuse government forests -- forces in the country's northwest. dozens die in fighting in .orwich area -- in nigeria al jazeera has exclusive access. china launches a terrorism drive in the south china sea. just a week to go to until pakistani elections. it has been mired by violence. twin bombs killed four people in southern cap -- pakistan. it went off in...
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. >> and an indian woman who wrote a popular book about her kidnapping by the taliban and eventually escaped has been shot dead in afghanistan. she lived in a city in a province with her afghan husband. her book about her ordeal in the 1901990s was made into a bollywood film. what a tragedy. what do you know about the circumstances of her death? we seem to have lost her. hopefully we can get her back live in just a few minutes. in the meantime, let's head to kenya where the parliament has voted in pulling out of the international criminal court. wanted for crimes against humanity. the icc said they will continue to prosecute the two men even if kenya withdraws. they're accused of inciting violence in 2007. >> it was a heated parliamentary session with members arguing against the motion saying this is not good for the country. that kenya will alienate herself from the international community if this continues. this is not about anybody outside of kenya but about kenya and sovereignty, and kenya has institutions to try such cases. at some point opposition members walked out of the deba
. >> and an indian woman who wrote a popular book about her kidnapping by the taliban and eventually escaped has been shot dead in afghanistan. she lived in a city in a province with her afghan husband. her book about her ordeal in the 1901990s was made into a bollywood film. what a tragedy. what do you know about the circumstances of her death? we seem to have lost her. hopefully we can get her back live in just a few minutes. in the meantime, let's head to kenya where the parliament has...
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only a few does taliban are involved. the taliban wants to move deeper into hellman province. the people who live there have to decide if they want to run or stay in sight. >> a french court has questioned the head of the international monetarily fun. christine lagarde is being investigated for a celt given to a businessman. in 2008, papi got $560 million to settle a dispute. critics say the deal was too generous. democrats f yemeny are not happy with the leaderships and have not been paid for months. the only person working is the ambassador himself. >> the permanent mission of yemen to the u.n. every nation considers its embassy in new york to be one of its most important diplomatic postings. but behind the closed doors behind this building, there is very little diplomacy going on. the staff are inside but they're refusing to do any work. they say everyone apart from the ambassador is effectively on strike because they haven't been paid and they have no health insurance. >> as we speak right now their offices, they're not working. we had some code of honor which i think is a
only a few does taliban are involved. the taliban wants to move deeper into hellman province. the people who live there have to decide if they want to run or stay in sight. >> a french court has questioned the head of the international monetarily fun. christine lagarde is being investigated for a celt given to a businessman. in 2008, papi got $560 million to settle a dispute. critics say the deal was too generous. democrats f yemeny are not happy with the leaderships and have not been...
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do we want to talk prisoner exchange with the taliban? >> we are pleased that the qatari minister of foreign affairs issued a statement clarifying that the name of the office is the political office of afghanistan and not the political office of the emirate's of afghanistan. the sign on the door has been taken down. >> what is in a name? in this case, plenty. president karzai was plenty upset about that. the responsibility for security has passed to the afghan hands this week. talks have resumed with the taliban. how about these talks? good idea? bad idea? >> the way we just heard about is real amateur hour. >> these administrations arranged to hold talks in qatar, and no one notices that the taliban put a sign on the door that is their name when they were the ruling party in afghanistan pre-9/11. what they are saying is we are a government in exile. it was like in the vietnam war when the vietcong claim legitimacy. we ignore it, and it is not to be ignored. the talks themselves will go nowhere. the importance is, for the taliban, it give
do we want to talk prisoner exchange with the taliban? >> we are pleased that the qatari minister of foreign affairs issued a statement clarifying that the name of the office is the political office of afghanistan and not the political office of the emirate's of afghanistan. the sign on the door has been taken down. >> what is in a name? in this case, plenty. president karzai was plenty upset about that. the responsibility for security has passed to the afghan hands this week. talks...
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grown strike has killed the second in command of the pakistan taliban. the first such strike since president barack obama said in a speech last week that he was the use of drones. >> one of america's most wanted , no. 2 inur rehman the pakistan taliban. it is said he was killed with six others in the u.s. grown strike. there was a $5 million reward on his head for information leading to his arrest or prosecution. not confirming the death, the white house acknowledged he would be a prime target. >> he has participated in cross border attacks against u.s. and nato personnel and horrific attacks against soldiers and civilians. >> there had been speculation withrehman had fallen out the current leader. video was meant to dismiss that idea, both men side-by- side. obama laid down new guidelines for grown strikes, there must be a continuing imminent threat before people are targeted. he directed there must be a near certainty civilians would not be harmed in the strike. obama's president beach, where he clearly indicated that these from the tax would be restri
grown strike has killed the second in command of the pakistan taliban. the first such strike since president barack obama said in a speech last week that he was the use of drones. >> one of america's most wanted , no. 2 inur rehman the pakistan taliban. it is said he was killed with six others in the u.s. grown strike. there was a $5 million reward on his head for information leading to his arrest or prosecution. not confirming the death, the white house acknowledged he would be a prime...
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this will be between the harpies council and the taliban and how the taliban are dealt with. this is for iran. they are debilitated and this is the way to proceed toward reconciliation. [indiscernible] that is for the renne leadership. pakistan should not be expected -- we encourage them to be part of the process. we are trying to do probably now, we should do that. the other thing he mentioned about this strategy? -- depth, they have no chance of getting in a government controlling of afghanistan. in the -- even in the 1990's when they were strong. now the relationship has completely changed. how can there be -- it does not work out and this was never a policy. we never saw them. we did not go after them. we did not count them likely how did al qaeda. almost all the guantanamo bay detainees were captured in pakistan with the help of the pakistani. we treated them differently. as we mentioned, we wanted them to be part of the process in beginning. the strategy depth, it was in nonsensical idea. he did not explain it. afterward there had been a retreat but there has never been
this will be between the harpies council and the taliban and how the taliban are dealt with. this is for iran. they are debilitated and this is the way to proceed toward reconciliation. [indiscernible] that is for the renne leadership. pakistan should not be expected -- we encourage them to be part of the process. we are trying to do probably now, we should do that. the other thing he mentioned about this strategy? -- depth, they have no chance of getting in a government controlling of...
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we had a rare opportunity to film a taliban unit. members are split into subgroups tasked with carry out strikes against both international and afghan forces. on this day, they are planning another attack. foreign forces have been defe defeated. they're trying to flee afghanistan. our victory is near. german troops are responsible for security around here. but they're getting ready to go home. by the end of 2014, only a few will stay behind to carry on training their afghan colleagues. >> translator: we will be responsible for local security until the date of withdrawal. >> reporter: many afghans feel like international forces are aabandoning them. a 23-year-old was an ininterpreter tor for the german military. by but the people he wons worked for are being sent home and last december, he lost his job. >> still, the taliban is not removed, not vanished. they have to work on security parts of -- >> this is the warning letter. >> reporter: he received a letter in april. it contained a threat from the taliban. >> translator: we know you
we had a rare opportunity to film a taliban unit. members are split into subgroups tasked with carry out strikes against both international and afghan forces. on this day, they are planning another attack. foreign forces have been defe defeated. they're trying to flee afghanistan. our victory is near. german troops are responsible for security around here. but they're getting ready to go home. by the end of 2014, only a few will stay behind to carry on training their afghan colleagues. >>...
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they wanted to turn me into a terrorist so they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda the taliban that i fought with them. about time i didn't even know what al-qaeda is nevertheless there are people. raving of the start of. something is going to be done that's going to be done by me never short of money but it's going to impact me i'd be prosecuted but it's going to impact. a wife my daughter. the one time a trap. on our keep. the lowing well from the cross all brings are considered i'm peter lavelle talk to the man mr president this is what some are saying to barack obama as he and his own reigning counterpart addressed the united nations well hardliners in both countries particularly the us to ride diplomacy in on its negotiations there appears to be a genuine moment for engagement can the u.s. ever take yes for an answer. to cross talk around u.s. relations i'm joined by jenny in washington she is a fellow at the stimson center at the brookings institution we also have tied barry he is the washington d.c. director of code pink and irvine we cross to soraya separate ehrlich she
they wanted to turn me into a terrorist so they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda the taliban that i fought with them. about time i didn't even know what al-qaeda is nevertheless there are people. raving of the start of. something is going to be done that's going to be done by me never short of money but it's going to impact me i'd be prosecuted but it's going to impact. a wife my daughter. the one time a trap. on our keep. the lowing well from the cross all brings are...
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the taliban claimed responsibility. nato says there are a series of explosions this morning in a parking lot with a number of nato logistics vehicles there. the taliban claims six vehicles have been destroys. it claims that ten soldiers have been killed but the taliban often exaggerates those claims. nato says it has taken no casualties. we understand there was a fire fight including nato helicopters involved in that fight. this is the second attack in a nato attack in a base. a nato base was attacked and a number of soldiers were injured there as well as 8 afghans killed and more than 50 wounded. we've seen in the past week taliban across the country with a number of attacks that have killed more than a hundred afghans both security officials and civilians. >>> egypt's state prosecutor has announced mohammed morsi will go on trial for inciteing the murder of protestors. accusations against him relate to the violence outside the presidential violence in cairo. 14 this members of the muslim brotherhood will also be tried
the taliban claimed responsibility. nato says there are a series of explosions this morning in a parking lot with a number of nato logistics vehicles there. the taliban claims six vehicles have been destroys. it claims that ten soldiers have been killed but the taliban often exaggerates those claims. nato says it has taken no casualties. we understand there was a fire fight including nato helicopters involved in that fight. this is the second attack in a nato attack in a base. a nato base was...
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we're talking to the taliban, it's true. i think it is a bad idea but in part we're doing it as hamid karzai's suggestion some time back. he is playing an intricate political game. i don't think it will work out well for him. it will not work out for us either. jon: is he plotting for his own survival after the american pullout? >> that is what i think it comes down to. i have a very pessimistic view what happens if we withdrew or maintain a small residual force. i think everybody sees the direction this is going in. i think taliban and al qaeda come back in when we leave. he will need to make a swiss exit to switzerland or will face what happened to his predecessors the last few decades and face execution by the taliban. jon: it does not bode a long life. >> no job security, no doubt about it. jon: some said portraying himself as an anti-american tough guy he may inculcate some friends among the taliban or those who would replace him? >> that's why i say his game has been to change back and forth. he was the one who thought
we're talking to the taliban, it's true. i think it is a bad idea but in part we're doing it as hamid karzai's suggestion some time back. he is playing an intricate political game. i don't think it will work out well for him. it will not work out for us either. jon: is he plotting for his own survival after the american pullout? >> that is what i think it comes down to. i have a very pessimistic view what happens if we withdrew or maintain a small residual force. i think everybody sees...
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will be talking to the taliban first. the possibility of reason or swaps is expected be a top priority. a sergeant in exchange for hellbent prisoners. we expect the taliban to raise this issue. we will make any such decisions in consultation with congress. >> analysts said it will likely give the american president political cover. >> probably some criticism if you swaps prisoners but that is a little different from getting involved in politics. we are getting i assume some american lives back and americans appreciate that. >> u.s. officials got the first thing they wanted. -- the u.s. wants more. a break from al qaeda. a promise to respect the constitution including the rights of women and minorities. senior officials are not sounding optimistic. telling reporters it is going to be a long hard process if it advances significantly at all. in the u.s. there is widespread skepticism about the taliban's willingness to talk. >> they have a sense that just as they outlasted the soviets to my they can outlast us. they are wrong
will be talking to the taliban first. the possibility of reason or swaps is expected be a top priority. a sergeant in exchange for hellbent prisoners. we expect the taliban to raise this issue. we will make any such decisions in consultation with congress. >> analysts said it will likely give the american president political cover. >> probably some criticism if you swaps prisoners but that is a little different from getting involved in politics. we are getting i assume some american...
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most of the time i am related to the taliban but when i talk about education not only taliban but terrorism is a hurdle between a real education but there are many issues as well that you must keep in mind. they have to arm for their family, something from child trafficking, use for arming money by some people, by someone. and stop children from going to their schools. in our society, they are famous for hospitality, the same -- the same for our courage but still there are some norms in our culture, that does not give equal rights to girls, may be securities for children to go to school, not only terrorism so i think they must fight these issues and the best way to fight these issues is educator's. >> you have been working very hard these days. going from pillar and place to place, quite -- are you having any fun at all? >> it is the very nice question. i miss those days. >> look-alike of very tedious, the first time. know what happens inside the house. inside the house -- my brothers used to fight with me and give them my response. >> of course. >> i have to justify myself now. it is good
most of the time i am related to the taliban but when i talk about education not only taliban but terrorism is a hurdle between a real education but there are many issues as well that you must keep in mind. they have to arm for their family, something from child trafficking, use for arming money by some people, by someone. and stop children from going to their schools. in our society, they are famous for hospitality, the same -- the same for our courage but still there are some norms in our...
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not by sight not react to taliban destined to be a part of political life in afghanistan. past their answers right after the break. millions around the globe struggle with hunger. what if someone offers a lifetime food supply no charge. and we think that's. the. right products are. there is no. evidence that there is any problem with genetic engineering. or is. this profit. golden rice barkeep. big bucks but. i would like to do that you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy albus. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been a hydrogen why a handful of transnational corporations will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world if we go beyond identifying the problem. rational debate and real discussion critical issues facing the. ready to join the movement then welcome th
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have its firstl formal meeting with the taliban and first meeting with the taliban for several years in a couple of days. >> president obama is urging a negotiated peace. >> president karzai recognizes the need for a political reconciliation. how do you get those things started while you are also at war? that despite those process willhe proceed. >> how the talks will proceed, the u.s. is not saying. any next step will be taken only after consultations with president karzai. >> earlier, i spoke to lieutenant colonel anthony schaeffer. he says pakistan has not been included in the afghan peace process. survive without their support. >> one of the failures of our policy has been to not recognize the taliban and are outside the political process and have no option but to attack the political process. the fact they allowed this taliban moniker to be put up is amateur hour. karzai will take great offense to them putting this up and that is something they should have understood long before karzai and company sought. i see an absence of a key player, pakistan. the pakistanis play a huge rol
have its firstl formal meeting with the taliban and first meeting with the taliban for several years in a couple of days. >> president obama is urging a negotiated peace. >> president karzai recognizes the need for a political reconciliation. how do you get those things started while you are also at war? that despite those process willhe proceed. >> how the talks will proceed, the u.s. is not saying. any next step will be taken only after consultations with president karzai....
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. >> even the islamist groups, very different from say the taliban, saudis, really radical groups are mainly in the interior of the arabian desert. the coastal areas of the middle east tend t to to be more modere and cosmopolitan, and the radical tenants tend to be rente rejected or watered down. it's more moderate than many islamists in yemen or saudi arabia. syria is going to be syria. it's sec lash, it's mediterranean, and it's coastal and it's going to water down these very tendencies. >> these groups are much better organized or better funded and it's creating problems for the west as to who to give money to. >> that's one of the biggest problems of all. when we think of this from the american perspective, what the americans are trying to do is figure out how to support the coalition, and they're petrified that if they support them, some of the resources will end up in the hands of al qaeda affiliates or other extremist groups, but what happens when you deny resources to the coalition, it makes them seem weak and incompetent, but by denying them, you strengthen the other groups a
. >> even the islamist groups, very different from say the taliban, saudis, really radical groups are mainly in the interior of the arabian desert. the coastal areas of the middle east tend t to to be more modere and cosmopolitan, and the radical tenants tend to be rente rejected or watered down. it's more moderate than many islamists in yemen or saudi arabia. syria is going to be syria. it's sec lash, it's mediterranean, and it's coastal and it's going to water down these very...
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the corruption of the right way to react to syrian strife any dogs nuclear program will contain the taliban wants interaction forces withdraw from afghanistan to learn india's outlook on this and other matters i caught up with indian foreign minister sutton one question on his visit to. india. the billion strong state. the land of huge riches and endless poverty. a rising economic giant the most populous democracy with notorious corruption how does india feel in a turbulent world how does it deal with terrorist cells on its northwest flank doesn't enjoy its neighbors pakistan and china is india's voice heard by the international community. we talk to the country's foreign minister so many who should. warship india's foreign minister it's great to have you on the show today sir thank you so this is ration on the in the middle east and particularly in syria is on everybody's mind these days how close are or not russia and india's position on this conflict well i think. we're quite. pleased to be able to say that. very supportive of what position russia has taken indeed be a very encouraged an
the corruption of the right way to react to syrian strife any dogs nuclear program will contain the taliban wants interaction forces withdraw from afghanistan to learn india's outlook on this and other matters i caught up with indian foreign minister sutton one question on his visit to. india. the billion strong state. the land of huge riches and endless poverty. a rising economic giant the most populous democracy with notorious corruption how does india feel in a turbulent world how does it...
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the taliban criticizes him as a puppet of the u.s. and its official stance is not to negotiate with the officials. the pakistani 'pledged to continue its efforts to get the taliban to sit at a table for peace. >> we can control him totally i not too much influence but since we have had some people have had good relationship with them, we pursue them in their own interest and if they agree with it, then they act upon it. >> reporter: the u.s. thinks the taliban talks will resume in qatar in june for others, his brother and it's a nickname believed to be given to him by omar, the taliban supreme leader. international combat forces are set to end this invasion of afghanistan by the end of 2014. and the group is under pressure to have tighter security. attention is focused on whether the brothers release and further moments could become the heart of the effort to jump-start the peace process. from islamabad, nhk world. >>> people in afghanistan are increasingly worried about the prospect of a taliban comeback after most international forc
the taliban criticizes him as a puppet of the u.s. and its official stance is not to negotiate with the officials. the pakistani 'pledged to continue its efforts to get the taliban to sit at a table for peace. >> we can control him totally i not too much influence but since we have had some people have had good relationship with them, we pursue them in their own interest and if they agree with it, then they act upon it. >> reporter: the u.s. thinks the taliban talks will resume in...
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. >> a taliban came in 2004 but at that time they were quite good. they did not show the terrorism and they did not blast any school at that time. they started with the geoterrorism in 2007 they blasted more than 400 schools in swat. they slaughtered people and in the month of january 2009, they used to slaughter even two three people every night and they flogged them and we have seen the barbaric situation of the 21st century. and we've seen like the cruelty and we've seen harsh days in our life. and those are regarded as the darkest days of our life. it was really hard for us at that time. >> jon: you describe in the book still, no matter what, they took the signs off the schools. they went underground but they continued in the face of -- you spoke out publicly against the taliban. what gave you the courage to continue this? >> you know, my father was a great encouragement for me because he spoke out for womens' rights, for girls' education. at that time i said why should i wait for someone else? why should i be looking to the government, to the ar
. >> a taliban came in 2004 but at that time they were quite good. they did not show the terrorism and they did not blast any school at that time. they started with the geoterrorism in 2007 they blasted more than 400 schools in swat. they slaughtered people and in the month of january 2009, they used to slaughter even two three people every night and they flogged them and we have seen the barbaric situation of the 21st century. and we've seen like the cruelty and we've seen harsh days in...
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and the taliban refuse that this is true. the deadline has now come where as president karzai said that the forces to leave the province after claimed they should -- have been abusing and torturing people in that province. chuck hagel was something very much to persuade them that there is little they can say. security is a major issue. the taliban has handed over footage to al jazeera on this very deadline showing just how much they can move around with impunity to launch their suicide attacks and how much detailed preparation goes into the attacks. >> the target, at a local governor's office and a nato area. the preparation is meticulous. this shows the tools that the television are using to orchestrate their -- talbian are using to orchestrate their campaign. >> it'll have a checkpoint. >> the suicide attack killed five people and injured 80. it was filmed from three different camera angles providing plenty of food to edge -- footage the recruitment drive. this level of planning should shake the afghan army into realizing t
and the taliban refuse that this is true. the deadline has now come where as president karzai said that the forces to leave the province after claimed they should -- have been abusing and torturing people in that province. chuck hagel was something very much to persuade them that there is little they can say. security is a major issue. the taliban has handed over footage to al jazeera on this very deadline showing just how much they can move around with impunity to launch their suicide attacks...
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british air base, prince harry defended himself over remarks he made earlier this week about killing taliban fighters during his military tour in afghanistan. >> he also do things you expect to do wearing this uniform. it's as simple as that. >>> and disturbing video from russia. a dash cam captured a toddler being thrown from a car during a horrific crash. fortunately, an on coming truck missed the girl who police say was not strapped into a car seat. >>> the apple impact felt around the world. a profit of over $13 billion and enviable growth of sales of iphones and ipads wasn't enough to impress investors who expect perfection. >>> union power falling. only 11.3% of the u.s. workforce belongs to a union. that is the lowest percentage in 76 years. >>> ford calculated the most valuable nba franchises in the league. the new york knicks are number one at $1.1 billion, the second, los angeles lakers at $1 billion followed by the bulls, celtics, mavericks, all rounding out the top five. >>> the ntsb is looking into issues involved with whistle blowers. about six years ago questions were raised a
british air base, prince harry defended himself over remarks he made earlier this week about killing taliban fighters during his military tour in afghanistan. >> he also do things you expect to do wearing this uniform. it's as simple as that. >>> and disturbing video from russia. a dash cam captured a toddler being thrown from a car during a horrific crash. fortunately, an on coming truck missed the girl who police say was not strapped into a car seat. >>> the apple...
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. >> a month in taliban custody ended with an embrace of her children. she was the first female mp to be kidnapped by the group and the most senior. speaking exclusively to al jazeera she described her experience. and it was traumatized but never sexual assaulted. >> translator: i was there a while and wouldn't respect their mother or sister. in reality it wasn't that way. the taliban treated the women and living with a miss conception about islam. >> reporter: it was a dramatic effort headed by senior politicians and afghan intelligence services and those in charge of the rescue visited her in her home in kabul to celebrate and the government said there was an exchange of prisoners to get her back and taliban has four of her relatives were given back and she was seized from a car with her three children after a few days, the children were released, this video shows the dramatic handover in a strong taliban area. their mother would stay on with capacitors for works being moved to 12 different locations in afghanistan and pakistan. despite their strengths
. >> a month in taliban custody ended with an embrace of her children. she was the first female mp to be kidnapped by the group and the most senior. speaking exclusively to al jazeera she described her experience. and it was traumatized but never sexual assaulted. >> translator: i was there a while and wouldn't respect their mother or sister. in reality it wasn't that way. the taliban treated the women and living with a miss conception about islam. >> reporter: it was a...
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applause] many of you have heard of malala, the precocious 14-year- old who was shot in the head by the taliban for the crime of wishing that girls could go to school. she is not a christian, but even so, the radical islamists were not tolerant of this girl who seeks nothing more than an education, nothing more than a right to go to school. if you have not listened to her, pull up one of her youtubes and listen to her. she is amazing. what a bizarre distortion of religion, someone who would shoot a little girl and had to make a religious point? where is the rest of islam? why don't they stand up and condemn this? [applause] the urdu poet shakir wrote they insist on examining the firefly in the daylight, the children of our age have grown clever. radical islam will end only when islam begins to police itself. only when islam allows her children to examine the firefly in the daylight, only then will knowledge and enlightenment begin to glow and grow and religious violence will recede. we should all pray for that day to come sooner rather than later. [applause] we send billions of dollars to egypt
applause] many of you have heard of malala, the precocious 14-year- old who was shot in the head by the taliban for the crime of wishing that girls could go to school. she is not a christian, but even so, the radical islamists were not tolerant of this girl who seeks nothing more than an education, nothing more than a right to go to school. if you have not listened to her, pull up one of her youtubes and listen to her. she is amazing. what a bizarre distortion of religion, someone who would...
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president karzai announces talks with the taliban. you are watching al jazeera live from doha. also on the program -- to ginger is -- too dangerous to release, the u.s. is forced to release the names of prisoners they say they will not prosecute, that will not send home. turkish police make dozens of arrests as the government faces the possibility of bringing in the military to handle the protest. thousands in brazil the test against austerity measures and -- protest against austerity measures and spending on international orting events -- sporting event. individual key events which might bring about change in afghanistan have been taking forces. -- taking place. nato forces have been handing control to afghan forces and president hamid karzai has announced plans for formal talks with the taliban. >> the talks, having begun in the qatar, must move to afghanistan. an talks must bring about end to violence in afghanistan and they must not become a tool for exploitation with regard to interest inry's afghanistan. >> jane ferguson is live in couple. president -- kabul. president ka
president karzai announces talks with the taliban. you are watching al jazeera live from doha. also on the program -- to ginger is -- too dangerous to release, the u.s. is forced to release the names of prisoners they say they will not prosecute, that will not send home. turkish police make dozens of arrests as the government faces the possibility of bringing in the military to handle the protest. thousands in brazil the test against austerity measures and -- protest against austerity measures...
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president, karzai will meet with other senior officials -- this is the taliban's plan to go in office at the capitol. >> he seemed optimistic about the possibility of peace talks as he met the u.s. secretary of state, john kerry. >> we know that the taliban want to talk to the afghan peace -- and they are talking to us. already. their individual contacts. says that the next step will be official talks. girls go to school under taliban role with broad access to health care -- and broader life the expectancy with more progress. >> the taliban can be part of that and they know how, or if they are on the outside, continuing to be violent i think the people of afghanistan, as they will the other day, will rise up and say that we will not tolerate this. r, as karzai went to qatan there was an attack in an afghan city killing five policemen. thee are at war, both government and the taliban are fighting and we will continue until we entered discussions in peace. >> this former taliban commander says that he is not believe they will talk to k arzai. >> i don't think that they will. if they wer
president, karzai will meet with other senior officials -- this is the taliban's plan to go in office at the capitol. >> he seemed optimistic about the possibility of peace talks as he met the u.s. secretary of state, john kerry. >> we know that the taliban want to talk to the afghan peace -- and they are talking to us. already. their individual contacts. says that the next step will be official talks. girls go to school under taliban role with broad access to health care -- and...
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say they treat the taliban like any other patients. >> we talk to them every day because the taliban are infidel. we try to win their hearts and minds with words and educate. >> reporter: once the taliban fighters are stable doctors say they will turn them over to afghan intelligence officials. the intensive care unit a double amputee is awake and talking 24 hours after being admitted. doctors say it shows the high quality of care here. like the army military personnel are working to become independent but they still need training, finances and logistics from n.a.t.o. and international donors. but most important thing for now is getting patients to the hospital quickly to give them the best chance of survival. al jazeera at the kandahar military hospital in afghanist afghanistan. >> in northern sri lanka, and she has been hearing of deaths and disappearances. more on that after a moment. and the opening of the world's oldest film festival. >> welcome back. u.s. president barack obama said the military has presented him with options for strikes against syria, but he's not yet decided
say they treat the taliban like any other patients. >> we talk to them every day because the taliban are infidel. we try to win their hearts and minds with words and educate. >> reporter: once the taliban fighters are stable doctors say they will turn them over to afghan intelligence officials. the intensive care unit a double amputee is awake and talking 24 hours after being admitted. doctors say it shows the high quality of care here. like the army military personnel are working...
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security situation on the ground there karzai is angling to succeed him self the powerful presence of the taliban and whether the u.s. will ever actually leave afghanistan. or the gaza strip should not be a launching side for rocket attacks on israeli women children and civilians to a palestinian leadership is responsible for this but this is why israel is not willing to repeat this experiment in judea and samaria so israel is not willing to be the sucker of the middle east and to make long term concessions sacrificing the security of its own citizens but only to find out in the end of the conflict isn't over that is going on as before except that israel is now in a much worse position. the interview. come again this is all see welcome back. it's maybe one of the world's most popular tourist destinations a bus to historic science and top attractions but the city of london has now won a less or spacious title a tongue in cheek book listing what was called britain's towns his neighborhood the country's watched. the money behind alvord why. it's interesting the dreary didn't see day here in london t
security situation on the ground there karzai is angling to succeed him self the powerful presence of the taliban and whether the u.s. will ever actually leave afghanistan. or the gaza strip should not be a launching side for rocket attacks on israeli women children and civilians to a palestinian leadership is responsible for this but this is why israel is not willing to repeat this experiment in judea and samaria so israel is not willing to be the sucker of the middle east and to make long...
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>> he is karl roved to be the number two man in the taliban. he was the trusted attendant of omar, however, in february of 2010 he was arrested. the afghan government demanded that he should be handed over immediately to the authorities. however, a stay order was obtained after a petitioner said that he would not be safe in afghanistan, and after that he was kept in custody in pakistan, so he is high on the list of demands by the afghan government. they have wanted his release. the pakistanis said that when they had no problem in releasing all of the taliban prisoners that [ inaudible ] and the senior advisor to the prime minister is now saying that he will be released, perhaps as early as this month, but they dd not specify where he would be released. they did also say he would not be handed over to the afghan authorities. just a few days ago, pakistan released another batch of seven taliban prisoners. so there was some talk that it may go to a third country. there may be talks between the afghan leadership and the taliban, however, recently c
>> he is karl roved to be the number two man in the taliban. he was the trusted attendant of omar, however, in february of 2010 he was arrested. the afghan government demanded that he should be handed over immediately to the authorities. however, a stay order was obtained after a petitioner said that he would not be safe in afghanistan, and after that he was kept in custody in pakistan, so he is high on the list of demands by the afghan government. they have wanted his release. the...